Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Houston Radio: KPFT-FM Transmitter Woes Risking FCC Fines


Houston Pacifica station KPFT 90.1 FM is preparing to ask the FCC for a third extension on its license renewal, a delay resulting from transmitter damage caused by a lightning strike two years ago, according to current.org.

The non-com station, part of the financially troubled Pacifica network, has been struggling to raise funds to replace the transmitter. It has operated at half power since March 2012 and is pursuing its third Special Temporary Authority from the FCC. By failing to operate at full power for so long, the station puts itself at risk of  FCC fines.

KPFT General Manager Duane Bradley said the internal divisions plaguing Pacifica aren’t helping. “It’s been difficult in the Pacifica world of political shenanigans to affect a campaign locally,” he said, referring to KPFT’s efforts to raise money.

Replacing the transmitter would cost $200,000, almost as much as the $280,000 the station must raise in its next pledge drive to cover regular operational costs. The station has approached major donors about the hefty cost of a new transmitter.

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